Parking

Responsibilities

The Parking Division manages on and off street parking to support the safety and parking needs of residents, visitors, businesses, and other departments helping to make Portland a safe, livable, and economically vibrant city.

The consistent and fair enforcement of parking regulations, parking meter management, and the operation and oversight of parking garages and lots are the most visible ways in which we support the city’s mission of “Strengthening A Remarkable City-Building a Community for Life.” Through our assistance in traffic control during emergencies and special events to the administration of the school crossing guide program, we further enhance the public safety needs of our community. We aim to be responsive to the needs of our customers and co-workers, and we strive to provide excellent service at all times.

Parking Regulations

The information on this site is intended to assist you, the motorist, in understanding Portland’s parking regulations and to help you make the most suitable parking arrangement when visiting the city.

Commercial Area Streets

Streets in the commercial areas of the city serve many competing interests. Primarily designed for moving traffic, the general public, delivery trucks, taxis, and buses all vie for space making the urban street one of the most sought-after resources. Parking enforcement is vital to ensure this resource is used to the maximum benefit of the community.

Division Goals

We strive to:

Support the on-street parking system by equitably and consistently enforcing the parking regulations

Encourage compliance of the city's parking regulations

Promote traffic and pedestrian safety

Maximize the capacity of the existing parking supply through increased turnover

Protect access needed for commerce and public convenience, clear freight loading zones of all day commuters to allow adequate delivery space for commercial businesses, and provide for a more efficient delivery of goods and services

Enhance the quality of life in residential neighborhoods by keeping residential areas free of downtown commuters

The shuttle bus for island residents looking to get between CBL and remote on-street parking on Marginal Way begins June 15 for the summer. It will run on the half hour, between 6:30AM and 10:15AM and 3:00PM and 6:45PM, 7-days a week. Read on...

The City of Portland has opened a new temporary parking lot at 2 Commercial Street. The Ocean Gateway parking lot will be available for daily use through October. The rate is $15 for every 24 hours, credit cards only. Read on...

The City of Portland would like to remind residents that the overnight parking restrictions along Park Avenue for street maintenance have returned now that construction of the bike lane is complete. Read on...